Why should the Brits celebrate a bunch of religious Bigots being fed by some Native Americans?, We do have a Harvest Festival to give thanks for the crop being in, but this is not a holiday, just a service held in Churches.
2006-11-23 17:49:39
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answered by Gazpode55 4
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"Thanksgiving, additionally prevalent as Thanksgiving Day, is a harvest pageant. traditionally, it somewhat is a time to supply thank you for the harvest and show gratitude many times. it somewhat is basically a North American holiday which has usually substitute right into a countrywide secular holiday with religious origins. The dates and whereabouts of the 1st Thanksgiving occasion are a topic count of modest opposition. nonetheless the earliest attested Thanksgiving occasion substitute into on September 8, 1565 in what's now Saint Augustine, Florida[one million][2], the classic "first Thanksgiving" is honored as having got here approximately on the positioning of Plymouth Plantation, in 1621" this is in basic terms an American custom.
2016-10-13 00:28:07
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answered by ? 4
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no, its a North American holiday. They have different holidays from the states. Did you know that Canada celebrates thanksgiving on the second Monday in October?
2006-11-23 17:45:11
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answered by judy_r8 6
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I don't think so. The only countries that have it, are the United States and Canada. US has it on the third Thursday in November, and Canada has it on the second Monday in October. Same holiday but different dates.
2006-11-23 18:07:44
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answered by Bubbles 1
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this was an american holiday going back to the pilgrims and native americans, canada adopted it though its on a different date, england doesnt celebrate it, and its their own business if they want to or not.
2006-11-23 17:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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generally only if they are american, cos it dosen't have much 2 do with them.
2006-11-23 17:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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